slap something down

slap something down
slap (someone/something) down to refuse to accept someone's plan or idea.

The judge slapped down every objection raised by the defense attorney.

They applied for a permit and the building department slapped them down.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of slap down (= to bring under control by hitting)

New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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  • slap something down — ˌslap sb/sthˈdown derived (informal) to criticize sb in an unfair way, often in public, so that they feel embarrassed or less confident • Anyone who dared to complain was immediately slapped down. Main entry: ↑slapderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • slap someone down — slap (someone/something) down to refuse to accept someone s plan or idea. The judge slapped down every objection raised by the defense attorney. They applied for a permit and the building department slapped them down. Etymology: based on the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • slap — slap1 [ slæp ] verb * 1. ) transitive to hit someone or something quickly with the palm of the hand or a flat object, making a loud noise: Then, with a resounding smack, she slapped Claudia s face. a ) intransitive to hit a surface with a sound… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slap — I UK [slæp] / US verb Word forms slap : present tense I/you/we/they slap he/she/it slaps present participle slapping past tense slapped past participle slapped * 1) a) [transitive] to hit someone or something quickly with the palm of the hand or… …   English dictionary

  • slap down — slap (someone/something) down to refuse to accept someone s plan or idea. The judge slapped down every objection raised by the defense attorney. They applied for a permit and the building department slapped them down. Etymology: based on the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • slap — slap1 S2 [slæp] v past tense and past participle slapped present participle slapping 1.) [T] to hit someone with the flat part of your hand →↑punch ▪ Sarah slapped Aaron across the face. 2.) [T always + adverb/preposition] to put something down… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • slap — 1 verb slapped, slapping 1 (T) to hit someone quickly with the flat part of your hand: Do you think it s OK to slap children if they re really rude? | slap sb on the back (=hit them on the back in a friendly way) 2 (transitive always + adv/prep)… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • slap — [slæp] verb I 1) [T] to hit someone or something quickly with the palm of the hand 2) [T] to put something down quickly and noisily Annie slapped down her cards.[/ex] 3) [I] to hit a surface with a sound that is like someone slapping something… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • slap — verb (slaps, slapping, slapped) 1》 hit or strike with the palm of one s hand or a flat object.     ↘hit against with the sound of such an action.     ↘(slap someone down) informal reprimand someone forcefully. 2》 (slap something on) apply… …   English new terms dictionary

  • slap — [slap] n. [LowG sklapp: of echoic orig.] 1. a) a blow or smack, esp. with something flat, specif. the palm of the hand b) the sound of this, or a sound like it 2. an injury to pride, self respect, etc., as an insult or rebuff vt. slapped,… …   English World dictionary

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